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... Lawrence . " You're Bringing Out the Swine in Me , " from Durrell's Ulysses Comes Back : Sketches for a Musical . Qtd . in George Steiner and Aminadav Dykman , eds . Homer in English . New York : Viking - Penguin , 1996. 312–13 . Fagles ...
... Lawrence . " You're Bringing Out the Swine in Me , " from Durrell's Ulysses Comes Back : Sketches for a Musical . Qtd . in George Steiner and Aminadav Dykman , eds . Homer in English . New York : Viking - Penguin , 1996. 312–13 . Fagles ...
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... Lawrence ( " Poe " 74 ) . The ultimate consummation of two extremes is often a final con- sumption of each by the other . Lawrence describes the final ecstasy of love as a form , either figurative or literal , of death ( “ Poe ” 72 ) ...
... Lawrence ( " Poe " 74 ) . The ultimate consummation of two extremes is often a final con- sumption of each by the other . Lawrence describes the final ecstasy of love as a form , either figurative or literal , of death ( “ Poe ” 72 ) ...
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... Lawrence 148 ) , and what D. H. Lawrence called an " olla putrida " " and " [ n ] othing but old fags and cabbage - stumps of quotation . . . " ( qtd . in Levine 95 ) . Unfortunately , too many recent responses to the stylistic ...
... Lawrence 148 ) , and what D. H. Lawrence called an " olla putrida " " and " [ n ] othing but old fags and cabbage - stumps of quotation . . . " ( qtd . in Levine 95 ) . Unfortunately , too many recent responses to the stylistic ...
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